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Public Policy Review

2005 - 2013

Continuation of New Economy.

Current editor(s): Georgina Kyriacou, Guy Lodge and Andrew Pendleton

From Institute for Public Policy Research
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2011

A lasting glow: Seizing the optimism of the Arab Spring pp. 207-212 Downloads
Jonathan Powell
View from the ground pp. 212-215 Downloads
Manar Rachwani and Amany Soliman
Debate: Why aren't there more companies like John Lewis? The difficulties of breaking the stranglehold of shareholder capitalism pp. 216-221 Downloads
Charlie Mayfield, James Purnell and Will Davies
London falling? pp. 222-226 Downloads
David Lammy
Social psychology and policymaking: Past neglect, future promise pp. 227-234 Downloads
Rupert Brown, Richard de Visser, Helga Dittmar, John Drury, Tom Farsides, Donna Jessop and Paul Sparks
Speaking doubt to power: Art as evidence for public policymaking pp. 235-242 Downloads
Joe Hallgarten
All babies count: A new approach to prevention and protection for vulnerable babies pp. 243-247 Downloads
Chris Cuthbert and Kate Stanley

Volume 18, issue 3, 2011

Comment: Marxism Today, today? pp. 126-129 Downloads
Graeme Cooke and Jonathan Rutherford
Habits of the mind: Marxism Today and today's left pp. 130-135 Downloads
Michael Kenny
The forward march pp. 136-140 Downloads
Eric Hobsbawm and Jonathan Rutherford
Vox populi: What did Marxism Today mean to you? pp. 141-143 Downloads
Bryan Gould, David Blunkett, Donald Sassoon, Geoff Mulgan, Mark Perryman, Sally Davison and Sarah Benton
The forward march of Labour restarted? pp. 144-150 Downloads
Tristram Hunt
Marxism Today and the unmaking of the British working class pp. 151-157 Downloads
Alan Johnson
After individualism: The unfinished business of New Times pp. 158-165 Downloads
Jeremy Gilbert
Broomtown Britain pp. 166-172 Downloads
Charles Leadbeater
Project Cameron pp. 173-178 Downloads
Andrew Gamble
Beyond post‐feminism pp. 179-184 Downloads
Angela McRobbie
Post‐crash capitalism: the new realism pp. 185-191 Downloads
Will Davies
The questions to be answered pp. 192-199 Downloads
David Miliband

Volume 18, issue 2, 2011

Breaking down broken Britain: Targeted solutions for the hardest to reach pp. 67-72 Downloads
Matt Cavanagh
Doing less with more: The ‘new’ politics of policing pp. 73-80 Downloads
Martin Innes
Where is the EU going? Collapse, fiscal union, a supersized Switzerland or a new democratic politics pp. 81-87 Downloads
Simon Hix
A return to two‐party politics? pp. 88-104 Downloads
John Curtice, Iain McWhirter, Richard Wyn Jones and Jessica Asato
The fight for universalism: Cuts, targeting and the future of welfare pp. 105-114 Downloads
Tim Horton
Fresh start or false promise? Lessons from Tory policy reviews pp. 115-120 Downloads
Tim Bale

Volume 18, issue 1, 2011

Beyond social mobility pp. 3-9
Nick Pearce
Crossing the line pp. 10-22
Jim Murphy, Dan Smith and Michael Harvey
The retreat of the state: Conservative ‘modernisation’ and the public services pp. 23-29
Simon Griffiths
The Big Con: Reframing the state/society debate pp. 30-40
Henry Tam
Funding fairness pp. 41-48
Katie Schmuecker and Paul Woods
Global warming: Finding a compromise on the sharing of responsibility pp. 49-55
Peter Howard
Rising oil prices: The cost of revolution and the course of true love pp. 56-63
Jérôme E Roos

Volume 17, issue 4, 2011

Monarchy in the UK pp. 167-174
Tristram Hunt
Towards a progressive politics of ‘recognition’ pp. 175-182
Michael Kenny
Debate: Time to start picking winners again? pp. 183-188
Aditya Chakrabortty, Carlota Perez, Jim Watson, John Kay, Jonty Olliff‐Cooper, Matthew Lockwood, Paul Ormerod, Robert Rowthorn, Robin Murray and Tim Finch
Right alignment pp. 189-200
Nick Boles, Mark Pack and Peter Snowdon
Where next for Scottish devolution? pp. 201-206
Jim Gallagher
Managing migration pp. 207-213
Rhys Andrews, George A Boyne, Kenneth J Meier, Laurence J O'Toole and Richard M Walker
Our leaders are all Aristotelians now pp. 214-221
Jules Evans

Volume 17, issue 3, 2010

Comment pp. 118-118
Clare McNeil
Reinvigorating retirement pp. 119-122
Steve Webb
Anti‐consumerism pp. 123-129
Rafael Behr
Child benefit: an untidy cut pp. 130-134
Fran Bennett
Cutting fairly locally pp. 135-140
Phil McCarvill
Keynesianism in practice pp. 141-146
Tsjalle Van Der Burg
Tasting democracy pp. 147-151
Ben Saunders
Chindia: Asia's energy challenge pp. 152-156
Matthew Hulbert
The politics of Muslim visibility in Europe pp. 157-161
Myriam Cherti

Volume 17, issue 2, 2010

Comment pp. 58-58 Downloads
Clare McNeil
Society not State: The challenge of the Big Society pp. 59-63 Downloads
Maurice Glasman
Dreams of a social economy pp. 64-66 Downloads
Ed Mayo
Did care matter? pp. 67-70 Downloads
Clare Montagu
Diversion, not detention pp. 71-74 Downloads
Victor Adebowale
Localism the American way pp. 75-79 Downloads
Richard S Grayson
Why Britain should join the euro pp. 80-85 Downloads
Peter Howard
13 lessons from 13 years pp. 86-93 Downloads
Peter Robinson
New Labour's foreign policy, and what should come next pp. 94-101 Downloads
Andy Hull, Sarah Mulley and David Nash
21st Century Welfare – getting closer to radical benefit reform? pp. 102-107 Downloads
Roy Sainsbury
No‐brain tax pp. 108-113 Downloads
Michael Johnson

Volume 17, issue 1, 2010

Comment pp. 2-2 Downloads
Georgina Kyriacou
How Labour lost: Wrong policies or poor delivery? pp. 3-9 Downloads
John Curtice
What kind of renewal?: How Labour can rebuild pp. 10-16 Downloads
Will Straw
Coalition: A new era in British politics pp. 17-22 Downloads
Rick Muir
The Liberal Democrats' journey into government pp. 19-20 Downloads
Kate Parminter and Neil Sherlock
How will history judge Gordon Brown? pp. 23-28 Downloads
Anthony Seldon and Guy Lodge
The centre of central government pp. 29-35 Downloads
Andrew Blick and George Jones
Phasing out hedge funds pp. 36-41 Downloads
John Chapman
Why do childcare markets fail?: Comparing England and the Netherlands pp. 42-48 Downloads
Eva Lloyd and Helen Penn
‘Circular migration’ and the potential to improve health outcomes pp. 49-54 Downloads
Andrew Lawrence
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